Miami Flight School

Instrument Flight Rating (IFR)

Total Program Length:

8–12 weeks (flexible scheduling available)

Total Flight Hours:

Minimum 40 hours (FAA/EASA standard)

The Instrument Flight Rating allows pilots to fly safely and confidently using instruments alone. This program is essential for operating in low visibility, adverse weather, and controlled airspace environments.

Program Structure

A. Ground School (Instrument Theory)

Aviation Theory

Air Law & Regulations

Navigation & Flight Planning

Weather Analysis

B. Flight Training

Instrument Flight Procedures

Instrument departures (SIDs), Enroute IFR navigation, Instrument arrivals (STARs).

Instrument Approaches

Precision and non-precision approaches, ILS, RNAV (GPS), and VOR approaches, Missed approach procedures.

Holding & Enroute Operations

Holding patterns, Course intercepts and tracking, IFR communications and ATC coordination.

Emergency & Abnormal Procedures

Partial panel operations, Instrument failures, Decision-making under workload.

Simulator Sessions

Scenario-based IFR training, Weather and system failure simulations, ATC communication practice.

Solo Flights

Dual instruction under IFR conditions, Cross-country instrument flights, Checkride preparation flights.

Program Benefits

Assessments

Entry Requirements

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